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Biotin Anti-Rat CD4 (domain 1) Antibody [OX-38] (AGEL0387)

SKU AGEL0387
Product Type Antibody
Antibody Type Monoclonal Antibody
Reactivity Rat
Host Species Mouse
Isotype IgG2a
Clone OX-38
Conjugation Biotin
Applications FC
€63 - €203
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Biotin Anti-Rat CD4 (domain 1) Antibody [OX-38]

The Rat CD4 Domain 1 Conjugated Monoclonal Antibody (Biotin Conjugated, Ox-38) is a specialized research tool offered by AssayGenie, designed for the study of CD4, a key cell surface glycoprotein involved in immune function. This monoclonal antibody, specifically conjugated with biotin and targeting Domain 1 of the CD4 protein, is a valuable asset for researchers exploring immune responses and T cell biology.CD4, a crucial co-receptor for T cells, plays a pivotal role in the adaptive immune system by facilitating interactions between T cells and antigen-presenting cells. The accurate detection and analysis of CD4 expression are essential for understanding immune responses, including T cell activation, differentiation, and regulation.By utilizing the Rat CD4 Domain 1 Conjugated Monoclonal Antibody (Biotin Conjugated, Ox-38), researchers can effectively label and detect CD4 in various experimental settings, such as flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry.

This antibody enables precise identification and characterization of CD4-expressing cells, providing valuable insights into immune cell dynamics and function.With its specificity for Domain 1 of the CD4 molecule and biotin conjugation for enhanced detection capabilities, this antibody from AssayGenie is a reliable tool for investigating T cell biology, immune responses, and related research areas. Its validated performance and application versatility make it a preferred choice for immunologists, cell biologists, and cancer researchers seeking to unravel the complexities of CD4-mediated immune processes.

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